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America Speaks Out On War Against Terrorism Issues
58% OF AMERICANS AGREE WITH PRESIDENT BUSH'S DECISION TO WITHDRAW FROM ABM TREATY;
51% OF AMERICANS SAY U.S. SHOULD SUPPORT ISRAEL IN ITS MILITARY EFFORTS TO DEFEAT TERRORISM IN MIDDLE EAST
72% OF AMERICANS THINK THERE WILL BE FURTHER TERRORIST ATTACKS ON U.S. SITES; ONLY 6% OF AMERICANS SAY THAT MANY TERRORIST ACTS WILL SUCCEED
74% OF AMERICANS THINK THAT THE U.S. SHOULD TRY TO REMOVE SADDAM HUSSEIN FROM POWER IN IRAQ
62% OF AMERICANS THINK AMERICAN TALIBAN JOHN WALKER SHOULD BE TRIED IN U.S. RATHER THAN IN AFGHANISTAN -
AMERICANS LOOK TO GOVERNMENT FOR ASSURANCE ON SAFETY OF U.S. MAIL
Less Than Half (46%) Very Confident That The Mail They Receive At Home Today Is Safe And Free From Anthrax Contamination
Majority (80%) Would Feel More Confidence If Government Officials, Such As Post Master General, Secretary Of Homeland Security, Or Head of Center For Disease Control Announced A Process To Make Mail Safer
Majority (71%) Would Have More Confidence If Congress Appropriates Additional Funds To Increase Mail Safety -
75% of Americans Approve of Job Bush is Doing as President; 14% Disapprove
President Bush Rates Highest Among Americans on Handling War on Terrorism and Foreign Policy; Rates Lower on Domestic Policy Issues
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70% of Americans Want the Microsoft Anti-Trust Case Settled;
Only 24% Want Further Court Action to Punish Microsoft
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Satisfaction With Political Leadership In Washington Leads To Strong Majority Support For Re-Electing Bush President If The Election Were Today;
Positive Feelings For President Bush And Job Performance Ratings Of President Bush, Bush Administration And Congress Are Strong
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Opposition to Eliminating Major League Baseball Teams
But If They Gotta Go, Let's Take Away Florida's Teams!
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Americans Put High Priority On Passing Energy Bill
95% Of Americans Say Federal Action On Energy Is Important
72% Of Americans Say Passing Bill Is Higher Priority Compared to Other Action Congress Might Take These Days
73% Of Americans Say Congress Should Make Energy Bill Part Of President Bush's Stimulus Plan
67% of Americans Say Exploration Of New Energy Sources In U.S., Including Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR), Is Convincing Reason To Support Passing Energy Policy Bill -
State Attorneys General Are Under Some Voter Pressure to Join Justice-Microsoft Settlement; More Americans Would Vote Against Those State Attorneys General That Try to Block the Settlement, but Most Americans Don't Care.
Less than 1 in 10 say Microsoft settlement is bad news for consumers
Nearly half of all Americans say that Justice Department accomplished "very little" or "nothing at all" by bringing anti-trust suit in the first place -
JOB APPROVAL OF BUSH, CONGRESS REMAINS HIGH
Public Still Divided on Whether House or Senate Did the Right Thing in Anthrax Investigation